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Archives.com - South Carolina Death Records, 1950 - 1960 $
12,403 Records. Source: South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. Use Archives.com with a FREE 7-day membership and search over 2.1 billion records. Pay-for-use after the seven day free trial.
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Coroners' inquests for the state of South Carolina between 1800 and 1900.
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FamilySearch - South Carolina Deaths, 1915-1943 FREE
Name index and images of South Carolina death records. Original records created by South Carolina Department of Health. Records are arranged by year and alphabetically by locality. Records from 1915-1943 were acquired from South Carolina Department of Archives and History.
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FamilySearch - South Carolina Deaths, 1944-1955 FREE
Name index of South Carolina death records created by South Carolina Department of Health. Microfilm copies of original records are available at the Family History Library and at Family History Centers.
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Spartanburg County Public Libraries - Local History & Genealogy - Death Indexes
Index of deaths from Spartanburg newspapers. This index begins with the earliest Spartanburg newspaper available, the February 27, 1849, edition of the Carolina Spartan, to the current issue of the Spartanburg Herald-Journal. This comprehensive, ongoing project has yet to complete indexing 1916 through part of the 1930s. In addition, the Kennedy Room offers the index to South Carolina death certificates from 1915 through 1959, and death certificates on microfilm from 1915 through 1955.
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St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Charleston, South Carolina
This collection includes a selection of birth, confirmation, marriage, and death records transcribed from church books at St. Matthew's German Lutheran Church archives in Charleston SC. The period covered includes 1849-1910, and scanned images are also available. This site is not affiliated with St. Matthew's Church in Charleston.
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vitalrec.com - Vital Records Information - South Carolina
Resources to help you obtain a birth certificate, death record, marriage license and more by mail or online.
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Where to Write for Vital Records - South Carolina
From the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).